nagios love – vote on SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards

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SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards have opened up for voting,
now is your time to go and vote for your favorite Open Source applications,
Show the love for those Linux apps your have been using for free for so long :)

I’m voting for nagios in the “Best Tool or Utility for SysAdmins” Category,
and here is the direct link to vote for nagios.

But don’t stop there – other apps I’ve been lovingly using for the last years and I’m gonna give some voting love for are:

  • xampp  -  apache mysql php and perl on windows/linux
  • TortoiseSVN  -  SVN client for windows
  • Notepad++  -  The best simple text editor
  • Audacity  -  Sound editor
  • phpMyAdmin  -  Management system for MySQL Database
  • OpenOffice.org  -  MS office replacement
  • KeePass  –  Password manager

There where some hard choices to do there, since in the same categories I had more then one app that I’m totally depending on for day to day work.

phpMyAdmin changed the way I’m working with Mysql databases,
Notepad++ is my favorite editor on my windows box,
and with Audacity i make all my ring tones :)

what are your favorite Opensource apps?

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4 Responses to “nagios love – vote on SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards”

  1. nagios love – vote on SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards … | Computer Internet and Technology Articles.  on June 26th, 2009

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  2. Mary Starr  on June 30th, 2009

    Thanks for posting “Nagios love” we appreciate the support we get from the Nagios Community!!

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    • yonitg  on June 30th, 2009

      I’m using nagios for many years now, from version 1 through 2 and 3, and its the best open source monitoring software I used so far,
      with all the features and scalability it has.
      I’m monitoring hundreds of services, and nagios have always known whats broken before the users did :)

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  3. Allan  on July 8th, 2009

    I will try this software. I hope it will work for me.

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